Monday, December 29, 2025
15.1 C
New Delhi

Gen Z pushes back against fast furniture

Gen Z pushes back against fast furniture

DW photo

Every item of furniture in Daniel Santos’ Berlin apartment comes with a story. There’s the desk that took him deep into the city’s former Soviet suburbs, the bed frame he hauled with the help of five housemates, and the nearly century-old dresser he brought back to life with glue and nails.Santos says it’s “crazy” to think the pale-yellow antique he bought from a grandson parting with his family’s heirlooms “has survived until now.””Actually a few days ago, I sent him pictures of it in my room, and he was happy to see that it was living on,” he said.Santos is part of a younger generation of decor scavengers, increasingly aware of furniture’s massive carbon footprint and therefore happy to shop secondhand. They don’t want to buy things that will be dumped a little further down the line.Globally, researchers estimate at least 51 million tons of furniture are consumed every year with more than 95% of it discarded. That high buy-to-landfill ratio is partially a consequence of “fast furniture,” a cousin of”fast fashion” — cheap, mass-produced home decor designed for convenience rather than durability.On the rise in recent years, fast furniture’s ever-changing styles encourage people to toss furnishings before the end of their natural lifecycle. One study found that British consumers redecorate their homes every one to five years. In a push to “to stay in style, they turn to inexpensive and disposable furniture that can easily be replaced when their decor changes,” the authors wrote. And items are often not made to be recyclable. A single sofa might contain textiles, plastic-based foams, plywood, cardboard and metal springs — all fused with laminates, resin and glues — which makes them very hard to separate and repurpose. In the United States alone, 12.1 million tons of furniture waste was generated in 2018 with less than 0.5% of it recycled. That’s an almost sixfold increase over 1960 levels.The rise of fast furnitureChicago furniture designer CoCo Ree Lemery says the explosion in fast furniture is partially driven by cheap new materials. IKEA’s ubiquitous Billy bookcase is a case in point. When it first appeared in the IKEA catalog in 1979, it was made with a wood veneer finish. Since then, it has been redesigned with contact paper, making it cheaper than the original but harder to repair. Today, the company claims to sell a new Billy bookcase every five seconds.Lemery says the influence of fast-fashion brands on home decor design has been another key factor pushing the uptake of cheap furniture.Spanish fast-fashion giant Zara launched its home division in 2003, followed by Swedish rival H&M in 2009. They both helped normalize quick-turn seasonal trends such as rustic wood tables for fall or velvet chairs for winter in home goods stores.Buying trends shows a greater emphasis on cheap, trendy furniture, Lemery said. “So, a lot of designers and manufacturers and large companies are in fact following that data, despite it not being good for the long run.”Forests under pressureAs demand for cheap furniture has increased, it’s placed pressure on the supply chain and resources.IKEA is one of the world’s largest consumers of wood, using about 0.5% of the total amount harvested for industrial purposes each year, the company said.Environmental group Greenpeace has accused the company of felling ancient forests in areas of Romania’s Carpathian Mountains that it says should be protected for their high biodiversity value.The furniture giant told DW it had reviewed the Greenpeace report and could confirm that “the wood used in IKEA products from these forests fully complies with applicable laws.” And with standards set by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) — a global nonprofit that certifies timber production.”Wood from protected old-growth forests is strictly prohibited in our supply chain,” a spokesperson for the company said. “Nevertheless, we have asked FSC Romania to consider the potential need for further protection following our review.”Gen Z’s secondhand surgeFlat-pack giants and fast-fashion retailers may be losing sway with first-time furniture buyers.According to research from e-commerce comparison website Capital One Shopping, over a billion people visit the Facebook Marketplace digital classified service every month. An estimated 491 million buy something there. Meanwhile, a trend report from social media platform Pinterest recently said searches for “secondhand kitchens” have skyrocketed by 1,012% and “secondhand decor” by 283%, with Gen Z users making up half of the site’s base. Deana McDonagh, professor of industrial design at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, says younger consumers are turning to secondhand shopping for a number of reasons: sustainability, frequent moves, tight budgets, limited transport, and also the emotional connection they form with an acquired piece.”With this old furniture, these old chairs, you have to invest in refreshing it,” McDonagh said, which draws it into a person’s story.Santos can relate to that, insisting he wouldn’t dream of dumping the dresser he fixed up.Sustainability advocates say reuse is one of the clearest antidotes to fast furniture’s environmental toll.”The more that you can source inside your bubble, the better off you’re making the world,” Lemery said Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Cancel work permits for Indians’: Osman Hadi’s student wing issues ultimatum to Yunus government

The student wing of Osman Hadi has called for the suspension of work permits for Indian nationals in Bangladesh, warning the Yunus-led interim government of strict action if there is no progress in the investigation into Hadi’s killing Go to Source Read More

Russian Foreign Minister Says Ukraine Tried To Attack Putin’s Residence, Vows Retaliation

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the alleged incident would impact Moscow’s stance in any future negotiations with Kyiv. Read More

2025 a year of flip flops in SC, it overturns many orders, including on Aravali, within weeks & months

Image: ANI NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s decision on Monday — its last working day of 2025 — to stay its own 40-day-old order on the Aravali controversy was only the latest in a series of flip flops witnessed in the year, during which o Read More

MEA Begins Extradition Process To Bring Back Fugitive In 2006 Lonavala Murder Case

The extradition request was sent to the Indian Embassy in the UAE last week, where Shattaf is believed to be staying illegally using forged documents. Read More

Anthony Joshua involved in car crash while holidaying in Nigeria days after beating Jake Paul – WATCH

British boxing star Anthony Joshua was reportedly involved in a car crash while holidaying in Nigeria. Promoter Eddie Hearn said the boxer appears to be okay as more details are awaited. Read More

Topics

‘Cancel work permits for Indians’: Osman Hadi’s student wing issues ultimatum to Yunus government

The student wing of Osman Hadi has called for the suspension of work permits for Indian nationals in Bangladesh, warning the Yunus-led interim government of strict action if there is no progress in the investigation into Hadi’s killing Go to Source Read More

Russian Foreign Minister Says Ukraine Tried To Attack Putin’s Residence, Vows Retaliation

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the alleged incident would impact Moscow’s stance in any future negotiations with Kyiv. Read More

2025 a year of flip flops in SC, it overturns many orders, including on Aravali, within weeks & months

Image: ANI NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s decision on Monday — its last working day of 2025 — to stay its own 40-day-old order on the Aravali controversy was only the latest in a series of flip flops witnessed in the year, during which o Read More

MEA Begins Extradition Process To Bring Back Fugitive In 2006 Lonavala Murder Case

The extradition request was sent to the Indian Embassy in the UAE last week, where Shattaf is believed to be staying illegally using forged documents. Read More

Anthony Joshua involved in car crash while holidaying in Nigeria days after beating Jake Paul – WATCH

British boxing star Anthony Joshua was reportedly involved in a car crash while holidaying in Nigeria. Promoter Eddie Hearn said the boxer appears to be okay as more details are awaited. Read More

Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua injured in car crash in Nigeria – What we know so far

British boxing champion Anthony Joshua has emerged from a harrowing car accident in Nigeria, where two lives were lost. Read More

Nancy Pelosi predicts Democrats will retake House in 2026, backs Hakeem Jeffries as next Speaker

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she is confident Democrats will regain control of the House in the 2026 midterm elections, backing House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries as the next Speaker. Read More

Unnao rape case: SC warns against political motives; adds judges ‘not sitting in ivory towers’

Image: PTI NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday noted that some individuals are attempting to gain “political advantage” after lawyers for expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar claimed that allegations had been mad Read More

Related Articles